The Lesser Weaver fish is a common native fish with 3 spines on its back and grows up to 15 cm in length. Weaver fish stings usually arise from standing on the fish which buries itself in the sand in shallow water at low tide. The spines puncture the foot and cause swelling and pain.

Immersing the affected foot in a bowl of hot water (as hot as can be comfortably tolerated) for 10 – 20 minutes can alleviate symptoms. In some cases an allergic reaction can take place and appropriate medical attention should be sought